scout
Prononciation : [skaʊt]
Mot
Contexte : « exploration »
(noun) a scout is a person who goes to look for something or to gather information, often about places, people, or things. Scouts help teams know what to expect before making a big decision.
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The scout found a great spot for the picnic that everyone loved.
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The scout didn’t discover any new places, which made the group feel disappointed.
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What did the scout find on their trip?
Contexte : « exploration »
(verb) to scout means to search for information or to look around an area. It’s like when you and your friends explore the playground to see what's fun to do.
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We scouted the area for a good place to set up our camp.
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They didn't scout the field before the game, which made them unprepared.
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Did you scout out the best spot for us to play?
Contexte : « youth organization »
(noun) a Scout refers to a member of a group like the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts. These groups teach kids skills like teamwork, respect, and being outdoors.
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As a Scout, she learned how to tie knots and build a fire.
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He was never a Scout, so he didn't know how to set up a tent.
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Are you a Scout or have you ever wanted to join?
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